Drew, on the other hand, has been off the market for quite some time. The 38-year-old Canadian native has been dating Linda, a member of the twins' production company, Scott Brothers Entertainment.

"Linda has been down here with us the whole time while we've been filming," Drew said. "It's been nice to have her on the road with me, but wherever we go, she's actually our boss, so she keeps us in line. We've been together five-and-a-half years."

The Fxx series “You’re The Worst” closed out its third season this past Wednesday, which means that fans of FX’s original programming will have to wait until January for new premieres. Both FX and Fxx will debut new seasons of “Man Seeking Woman,” “Baskets” and of course, the longest-running series on the network “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia.” The series will return for a 12th season that will feature, among many other things, a musical episode and a guest appearance by Scott Bakula, best known for starring in the sci-fi series “Quantum Leap.” Watch a red-band trailer for the new season below featuring the gang getting into some Nsfw shenanigans.

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“It’s Always Sunny” first premiered in August, 2005 on FX. The series follows the various exploits of “The Gang,
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The Fxx series “You’re The Worst” closed out its third season this past Wednesday, which means that fans of FX’s original programming will have to wait until January for new premieres. Both FX and Fxx will debut new seasons of “Man Seeking Woman,” “Baskets” and of course, the longest-running series on the network “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia.” The series will return for a 12th season that will feature, among many other things, a musical episode and a guest appearance by Scott Bakula, best known for starring in the sci-fi series “Quantum Leap.” Watch a red-band trailer for the new season below featuring the gang getting into some Nsfw shenanigans.

Read More: ‘It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia’ Season 12 Teaser Trailer: The Gang is Back for More Mayhem — Watch

“It’s Always Sunny” first premiered in August, 2005 on FX. The series follows the various exploits of “The Gang,
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On a sweltering Friday in early September, Jonathan and Drew Scott are showing no signs of New Orleans’ late summer heat -- 95 degrees by
early afternoon -- as they film their new series, Brothers Take New Orleans. The two “Property Brothers” are with
their third sibling, J.D., and Hoda Kotb at the Court of Two Sisters in the
heart of the city’s French Quarter discussing that week’s results of their
latest challenge: remodeling a duplex destroyed by Hurricane Katrina.

This year NBC celebrates the legendary 90th annual Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, and NBC is ready to mark the occasion with a holiday special on Nov. 23 that will highlight the epic moments in the parade’s near centennial legacy.

The special will give an exclusive look into the parade’s history, the larger-than-life balloons, extravagant floats and the memorable musical acts that have traversed the 2.5 mile march through Manhattan year after year.

Fans of “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” have been waiting long enough for a glimpse at Season 12. Now, Fxx has released the first promo which sees the return of the whole gang, Glenn Howerton, Katlin Olson, Rob McElhenney, Charlie Day and Danny DeVito. Brace yourselves because this one’s a doozy!

The 15-second teaser delivers a quick preview of what’s in store for fans. Frank is seen making out with a special someone, Mac and Dee get stuck inside a slide at a water park and Dennis does a strange dance while he’s shirtless. Things blow up and people are beaten up, what more could you ask for?

Fans of “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” have been waiting long enough for a glimpse at Season 12. Now, Fxx has released the first promo which sees the return of the whole gang, Glenn Howerton, Katlin Olson, Rob McElhenney, Charlie Day and Danny DeVito. Brace yourselves because this one’s a doozy!

The 15-second teaser delivers a quick preview of what’s in store for fans. Frank is seen making out with a special someone, Mac and Dee get stuck inside a slide at a water park and Dennis does a strange dance while he’s shirtless. Things blow up and people are beaten up, what more could you ask for?

For its first two seasons, NCIS: New Orleans has had the security of airing directly out of flagship NCIS, CBS' most watched series. Now, the network is moving the series to 10pm, a timeslot with fewer viewers. Will this move negatively impact the ratings or, could they grow? Could it be cancelled or is it essentially guaranteed to be renewed for a fourth season? Stay tuned.NCIS: New Orleans revolves around the local field office in New Orleans, investigating criminal cases that affect military personnel. Special Agent Dwayne Pride (Scott Bakula) leads the team. The rest of the cast includes Cch Pounder, Daryl Chill Mitchell, Lucas Black, Rob Kerkovich, Shalita Grant, and Vanessa Ferlito.The ratings are typically the best indication of a show's likelihood of staying on the air. The higher the ratings (particularly the 18-49 demo), the better the chances for survival. This
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Put together by a group calling itself “Trek Against Trump,” the letter dials down hard on the show’s original vision of a utopian future, saying “Never has there been a presidential candidate who stands in such complete opposition to the ideals of the Star Trek universe as Donald Trump.” It also goes after those who would refuse to vote, calling out statements that both candidates are “equally bad” as “illogical and inaccurate.” It ends with a call for ...

Gary Glasberg, the showrunner of CBS’ “NCIS” and creator of the spinoff “NCIS: New Orleans” died on Wednesday at the age of 50.
Glasberg joined “NCIS” for Season 7 in 2009, and was later upped to executive producer and showrunnner. In 2014, he created “NCIS: New Orleans,” the Scott Bakula-led spinoff of the massively popular procedural.
His previous TV credits include CBS’ “Shark” and “The Mentalist,” as well as NBC’s “Crossing Jordan” and Fox’s “Bones.”
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“Gary was our rock, our cheerleader, our team captain,” said the
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“Gary was our rock, our cheerleader, our team captain. He inspired us with his leadership, his creative instincts and keen insight,” the “NCIS” cast said in a statement. ” ‘NCIS’ will not be the same without him, and each of us will miss his smiling face and unwavering humor, which lifted us every day.”

The New York City native began his career writing comic books and working on animated series for Hanna-Barbera, Warner Bros., Disney and Nickelodeon. He segued into drama by the early 1990s, working on the staff of such series as Upn’s “Swift Justice” and “Mercy Point,” CBS’ “L.A. Doctors” and Fox’s “The Street.”

Glasberg’s reputation as a writer-producer grew as he advanced to supervising producer and co-exec producer status on such series as
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Cast members from all five “Star Trek” shows celebrated the franchise’s milestone anniversary on social media Thursday.

Fifty years ago today, the very first episode of the original “Star Trek” series — “The Man Trap” — debuted on TV. The 1996 Variety review predicted the show’s demise, “The opener won’t open up many new frequencies after this sampler.”

How wrong the reviewer was.

Five decades after the debut, the franchise is still going strong, with a sixth show coming in 2017 and a 14th movie planned (following this summer’s “Star Trek Beyond”).

Rodd Roddenberry, son of “Trek” creator Gene Roddenberry and frequent “Trek” actress Majel Barrett-Roddenberry, tweeted that his father would be “incredibly touched,” followed by the hashtag celebrating the anniversary, #StarTrek
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Beyond the 19 films and TV shows that make up official on-screen “Star Trek” canon, there are quite a few more efforts that could, philosophically, be a part of this list.

There’s the rich legacy of officially licensed novels and comic books that brought the characters to life in print form. There’s the technology invented by production designers that eventually became real-life wizardry. There’s the 1999 film “Galaxy Quest” — technically a parody, but spiritually one of the best “Star Trek” movies ever made.

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There are the vibrant fan communities that, even during the franchise’s many dormant periods, ensured that “Star Trek” would never actually die. And there are the many real-life scientists and astronauts whose passion for boldly going into the real depths of the unknown were inspired by a show
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I’m all about organizations with heart. Places that make you feel at home. And while the San Diego Comic Con is phenomenal and offers many amazing experiences, it can also be overwhelming and make you feel a bit like you’re just one of many ants in the ant farm, toiling slowly along towards your next goal.

That’s why I’ve said before and I’ll say again that Nerd HQ is a great alternative place to go and get your geek on when you’re feeling a little burnt out on the crowds of Sdcc. Not only that, but the fact that its creators, Zachary Levi and Dave Coleman, built it from scratch and maintain a hands-on approach to running it as it grows (among other things, Zac hosts almost every Conversation and Dave keeps things running behind the scenes); and that all proceeds go to the charity of Operation Smile,
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Toast fifty years of Star Trek with these 25 episodes, drawn from across its TV universe, each celebrating an aspect of the franchise...

It seems unlikely that readers of Den of Geek need to be introduced to Star Trek. Five live-action TV series (soon to be six), one animated series, 13 movies and countless other books, computer games, board games, comic books and other forms of media, all adding up to fifty years of one of the biggest franchises in science fiction history.

Here we’ve collected 25 episodes from across the various Star Trek TV shows that might help you to celebrate Star Trek’s fiftieth birthday. A combination of all-time classics, episodes that sum up the ethos of the series, episodes that celebrate Star Trek itself and episodes that are just plain fun, this selection should have you happily toasting to the next fifty years of this venerable sci-fi institution.
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The dust has settled from Comic-Con 2016, and while Warner Bros. and Marvel’s film divisions wowed the crowd with sneak peeks at the likes of “Wonder Woman,” “Justice League,” “Thor: Ragnarok” and “Spider-Man: Homecoming,” the weekend was dominated by TV, with a cavalcade of shows dropping major news (like announcing the final seasons of “Teen Wolf,” “The Vampire Diaries” and “Bates Motel”) and epic trailers. Variety was on the ground in San Diego to tally up the biggest hits and most disappointing misses from the convention.

Fans may have been outraged by the cliffhanger ending that closed Season 6 — which saw Jeffrey Dean Morgan’s Negan beat one of the show’s main characters to death, but chose to hide who the victim was — but that didn’t stop the show from receiving an ecstatic response at Comic-Con. Moderator Chris Hardwick attempted to do some damage control over the criticisms of the finale, but
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Netflix and CBS Studios International announced a landmark international licensing agreement for the new Star Trek television series. Netflix will be the exclusive premiere home of Star Trek in 188 countries (excluding the U.S. and Canada). Each episode of the new series will be available globally within 24 hours of its U.S. premiere.

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